Operation Iraqi Freedom: US/UK operations
In: The RUSI journal: independent thinking on defence and security, Band 148, Heft 6, S. 8-14
ISSN: 0307-1847
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In: The RUSI journal: independent thinking on defence and security, Band 148, Heft 6, S. 8-14
ISSN: 0307-1847
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ISSN: 1475-1798
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ISSN: 1430-175X
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In: Sonderheft 2003
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In: Internationale Politik: das Magazin für globales Denken, Band 58, Heft 7, S. 15-22
ISSN: 1430-175X
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ISSN: 0044-3360
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ISSN: 0026-3141
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In: Asian journal of communication, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 19-39
ISSN: 0129-2986
This five-country study examined the extent to which the news coverage of the Iraq war by newspapers from India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the Philippines and by one news agency from Pakistan is framed according to the principles of war/peace journalism outlined by Johan Galtung. The findings, based on a content analysis of 442 stories from eight newspapers, suggest a slight peace journalism framing. Two important factors shaping the news framing of the conflict and support for the war and for the protagonists in the war (Americans/British vs. Iraqis) are religion and sourcing. Newspapers from the non-Muslim countries, except the Philippines, have a stronger war journalism framing, and are more supportive of the war and of the Americans/British than the newspapers from the Muslim countries, which are more supportive of the Iraqis. Stories produced by foreign wire services have a stronger war journalism framing, and show more support for the war and for the Americans/British than stories written by the newspapers' own correspondents.(Asian J Commun/NIAS)
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In: Strategic studies: quarterly journal of the Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 115-125
ISSN: 1029-0990
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In: Jane's Intelligence review: the magazine of IHS Jane's Military and Security Assessments Intelligence centre, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 10-15
ISSN: 1350-6226
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In: Politique internationale: pi, Heft 99, S. 185-192
ISSN: 0221-2781
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